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Anaheim Mold Inspection

For all of your concerns about mold and air contaminants in a home, IR Environmental is your go to service for all environmental needs in the Anaheim area. With the Pacific Ocean and Huntington Beach being just a few miles away, Anaheim isn’t lacking for sources of moisture. All of the moisture in the air means there’s a great chance for your home to have a mold problem.

Everyone loves the smooth smell of the ocean breeze, but so does mold. That ocean breeze often carries a lot of moisture with it that, if it manages to make its way into your home, can allow mold to begin to grow out of control if it is not prepared for accordingly.

There are a couple simple things you can do to help in stopping a moisture intrusion from happening:

1. Regularly check window and sliding door seals to make sure they are holding up well and will not allow water vapor to enter the home when closed.

2. Check roofing and siding to make sure there are no open spots that may allow a leak to begin.

Should you find any of these things to have had a problem, your best option is to quickly get them fixed as well as get yourself a mold inspection performed by one of our certified mold inspectors.

All of our inspectors are certified and trained continuously so they can provide you with the best service possible. We can identify any problem areas for you during an inspection, and will gather samples for analysis by one of the top tier third party laboratories that we work with to help pinpoint a problem.

Once the lab has process the samples from your home, they will compile a complete analysis, which we’ll use to create a report for you. This report will detail the results of our testing for molds and other contaminants. With this information, we can begin to make a strategy to eliminate your mold problem.

Testimonials

It was so great to work with Kenny on our apartment complex, we had him come out to do an initial walk through of the property to identify any places of concern as well as some small testing to start out. He was such a help in figuring out exactly what was the most important things to take care of first.
– Baron T

Thank you to everyone, I didn’t even end up needing an inspection, but everything you told me over the phone and helped me to figure out was so much help. It really did ease my mind with the whole situation we were having! Thanks!
– Richard W

Anaheim Mold in the News

Firefighters at stations in Fullerton have been complaining of health symptoms related to mold and asbestos exposure, including respiratory problems, coughing, teary eyes, and runny noses. Longtime veterans of the stations say that the problems have been going on for more than ten years. Memos documenting concerns about the presence of mold, water damage, and asbestos have been found dating as far back as 1995.

An office located on a landfill site in south Orange County was intended to be environmentally friendly and was built with nontoxic materials, but has recently developed mold within the building. The mold has developed as a result of rain seeping through the walls and cracks through the floor. The mold is just one of many issues the company has had with its contractors.

The opening of a month-long theater production at the Forum Theatre had to be delayed due to the discovery of mold. The theater, located on the grounds of the Festival of the Arts, will require mold inspection and remediation before the show and other performances can return to the theater stage.

A fire engine and four city firefighters had to be removed from a station in Fullerton, due to the discovery of a mold infestation stemming from water damage. When staff noticed plaster peeling and falling away from the sealing, it was discovered that water had leaked into the roof, around a communications antenna. Mold removal was expected to take three weeks.